The Agency is elated to announce that our very own Laura Corrigan, Senior Vice President of Marketing and PR at The Agency, has been named to Inman’s 2026 class of Marketing All-Stars for the third consecutive year (see coverage of her acknowledgements in 2025 and 2024). This remarkable milestone underscores Laura’s sustained excellence and continued innovation in shaping The Agency’s global public relations and marketing strategy.
Laura’s strategic vision has left a clear mark on The Agency’s identity. Her leadership has amplified the brand’s reach across global luxury real estate markets and built in-house teams that are nimble, forward-thinking, and deeply aligned with the brand’s core. Laura has also spearheaded media partnerships and elevated the brokerage’s marketing and brand visibility through key initiatives like The Agency Magazine and The Red Paper, ensuring the brand resonates across international luxury markets.
“Laura’s collaborative spirit, far-reaching knowledge, and level-headed approach to all aspects of marketing and public relations for The Agency sets an example of excellence and consistently raises the bar for the entire team,” says The Agency President Rainy Hake Austin. “We’re grateful for Laura’s graceful leadership and strategic mindset as The Agency continues to set ourselves apart as an award-winning marketing powerhouse.”
Inman’s Marketing All-Stars program annually spotlights professionals who combine bold strategy, creativity, and results-driven execution to elevate their brands and deepen industry connections. “The Marketing All-Stars program recognizes the professionals who shape how real estate companies communicate, build trust, and connect with consumers and agents,” noted CEO of Inman Emily Paquette in a statement. “Their work reflects the evolving role of marketing and communications in a complex and competitive market.”
Congratulations to Laura on this well-deserved recognition! We are grateful to have you on our team.
See the full list of 2026 Inman Marketing All-Stars here.



